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THE DAILY TAR HEEC
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NEW YORK, Sept. 29 (JP)
The shadow of "war has brought
feack hussy fashions, ii?fc$l
New York custom designer
showings of the last few weeks
have stressed heavily the theme
of feminine allure, with maximum
exposure and kleig light glitter.
Lilly Dache, exponent of glam
or with a capital G, announces
the inspiration of her collection
as the age of chivalry, when
strong men went marching off to
war, subsisting on memories, of
the languishing - women they left
behind women attired, Xmind
you, not in tailored suits and
sensible shoes, but in filmy float
ing draperies revealing more than
they concealed. .
Such is.the.thenie"6. the upper
crust designers, : and '--such, con
sequently, will be - the - theme of
mass-production 'boy S &nflt girls as
soon as : copies can' get ' into the
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Mme. Dache, who now . does
head-to-toe costumes: in, addition
to hats, shows cocktail, and even
ing outfits loaded ,vifith glitter,
up to and. including-sequin" em
broidered stockings. .
HeFi. mst- drja,feal is
strictly vampirish "model with a
"Portcullis" veil, designed to sha
dow the eyes int wicked mystery.
Esther Dorothy, designer of ex
otic furs, tops' the: season with a
fur evening gown.: . This is a
strapless affair : imacle of sleek
SPORTSMAN'S STOCKCAR
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Records Players Radios
One of the South's largest and
most complete stocks
CLASSICAL POPULAR " JAZZ
DIXIELAND FOLK JUMP
Complete Line of 33 Vz 4578 r.p.m. Records
Lamps Typewriters Used Furniture
ABERNETHY'S
OPPOSITE GRAHAM MEMORIAL
black broadtail with a ruffle of
black lace edging the low de
colletage. It is worn with a thick
rope -of white ermine, which the
model wears slung about her
shoulders, hips . or waist as the
fancy ' strikes .her. ; -
Miss Dorothy also likes one-
sleeved stoles of such luxury furs
as mink or ermine, worn over one
shoulder, exposing the other,
which preferably is bare. The
designer advises women to wear
their' furs "any - way except the
way they are made." Jackets,
she says, should be worn with
only one sleeve on, the other
draped casually off the shoulder.
Stoles should never be worn
merely around the neck, b ut
should be draped, wrapped or
even dragged.
A sensation of her showing is
a bright red overcoat of clipped
fox, worn by a model with green
hair.' That's right, green hair.
Miss Dorothy thinks hair should
be dyed to match or contrast with
the costume. She wears her own
in a deep, navy blue tone.
For evening wear, designers are
advocating very little above the
cloth and crinoline below. Some
of the skirts' shown on " evening
gowns would have difficulty get
ting through an average doorway,
and employ hoops, stiffening and
padding to achieve the desired
girth. ,
Hattie Carnegie, Sophie and
Dior are among the designers fa
voring these civil war skirts after
dark.
Even shoes follow the trend.
Shoes for afternoon and evening
wear this winter will have jewel
ed heels, braid embroidery and
every kind of frippery in the
book, to make women's feet look
fragile and expensive.
The jeweled stocking are in
line with the rest of the parade.
They are shown with sequin
clocks or embroidered all over in
spangles of various hues, polka
dot fashion. ,
It looks like a glitter season.
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LONG- HAIRDO This hair
do, designed by stylist Guil
laume, was launched by Paris
couturier Christian Dior as part
of the French attempt to bring
back long hair fashion.
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Season Starts
At Dance Club;
Lehman'sTeach
On this big Carolina campus it's
hard to meet all the folks you'd
like to, but there's no fun like
that of trying. One way is through
the Dance Club where you can
meet dozens of people and dance
to your heart's content. (Here's
a chance to meet that tall, dark
and handsome, gals.)
tiVery Monday night at 7 o'clock
John and Charlotte Lehman
throw open the doors of Woolen
Gym , and students flock in to
extend the week-end just one
night more. As a result of its
popularity last year an even full
er program of dances has been
planned with everything from
foxtrot to Latin American and
shag.
If you want to learn any of
these steps, Charlotte and John
are on hand to help you. As
an cxhiDition team last year
they toured North Carolina and
then returned to dance in the
Playmaker's "Spring For ,Sure
UNC Coed Plays Cigarette Girl;
Converts Smokers On Campus
If suddenly you are assailed by a coed with a smile and an
ulterior motive, prepare yourself. She will thrust into your
hand a package of Chesterfields, instruct you to tear them
open, ana to Dreaxne cteepiy.
Then she will ask you if ever,
in all your life, out of all the
cigarettes you have smoked,
you've smelled anything so mild.
Martha Byrd, (Byrdie) from
Morganton, is the new Chester
field representative at Carolina
and is already gathering new
Chesterfield fans behind her
smoke ring. 1
Incidently, every gallant guf
nca pig receives (with the smile)
a free package of the "mild
scented" cigarettes.
Items of interest, including cur
rent newspapers, will be buried
for 100 years in a stainless- steel
cylinder at Alexandria, Va.
Scientists are making synthetic
minerals at high pressure in
stainless steel "bombs."
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YOUR CLEANER IS YOUR GUIDE
TO GOOD GROOMING - - -
UNIVERSITY
CLEANERS
EXE
Important Point! Your suit lapels.
Careful attention ensures the retaining
of, their casual, loose drape appearance
Important Pointl Your trouser
creases. We whisk away ugly dusty
lines . . . clean creases with care.
You r '' So n i tone7' CieaYiers
PiKA Officers
Named; Vets
Get Orchestra
Tau Chapter of Pi Kappa Al
pha held its first meeting of the
year Monday night when a slate
of officers was picked by. mem
bers.
Chosen were President Woody
Williams of Columbia, S. C; .Vice
president Bernard Winfield of
Chocowinity: Treasurer Louis
Godwin of Olecn; Secretary How
ard Broughton of Herford; House
lotte; and Dining Room Manger
Manager Nick Miller of Char
Fred Whiscnhunt of Florence,
S. C.
On Saturday night, the Veter
ans Club, located in back of Len
oir Hallj will have as featured
entertainment an orchestra for
dancing. As an added attraction,
a door prize will be given.
Maurice Bowden, manager, has
announced that the club is open
not only to veterans but also to
members of the ROTC groups.
The club is open each night, ex
cept Wednesdays, from 8 o'clock
until coed dorm closing hours.
Girls in the news have that
extra something and that extra
something happens to be a fra
ternity pin. - i
Adding their names to the list
are Bunny Davis; Phi Delt of Mi
ami, Fla, who is pinned to 'Jean
Frances Caraher, of Clearwater,
Fla, Chi Omega and who is a
June graduate of the University.
Pi Kappa Phi Jack Prince of
King's Mountain recently turned
over his pin to Pat Jewell, Tri
Delt of Gainesville, Ga. Among
the Zetes who lost a pin was
Copie HOT of . Kinston to Susie
Upchurch of . Danville, Va.
In the tribe of Tau Epsilon
Phi, Irwin Sawitz recently pin
ned Jo Ann Weiss of Miami
Beach, Fla. Barry Fnie and Sonia
Levine of Portsmouth, Va., are
also among the pinned couples.
Jofm Alexander, Phi Delt of Dur
ham, has pinned Jo Wagner of
Rollins College at Winter Park,
Fla.
PiKA Bill McKinney of Roan
oke, Va. has given his badge to
Joan Snell of Roanoke, a stu
dent at Randolph-Macon College.
Joe Gray of Wilmington, a PiKA
has pinned Pack Hackney of . High
Point and Woody Williams, an
other of the brothers, has pinned
Ingrid Winler of Ontario, Canada.
Bob Debardelaben, Phi Delt,
of Greensboro is planning a Dec-t
ember wedding to Jean Tucker
of Richmond Pgly technic Insti
tute and Greensboro.
Married are PiKA Howard
Quinn, of Jacksonville," president
of the fraternity last year, to
Helen Humphries, of Jackson
ville, Charley Adams PiKA if Ra
leigh has , Patsy McNutt of
Greensboro as his bride. Harry
Mauney, PiKA, of Murphey was
recently married to Betty Puckett
of Washington, D C.
Don Maynard, Theta Chi, has
changed his pfh fof a sweetheart
pin for Wuff Newell of Raleigh.
Sam McGill, of the St. Anthony
Group, has -recently -, married Mar
tha Pugh of Morgantown, W. Va.
Other newly-married couples
who have returned . to Chapel
Hill this fall are Dan Nyimicz of
Rahway, N: J. , and Helen Kelly
of Durham; and Helen Bell: and
Charles "Cheeta" George, both
ofj Raleigh. ' - ;
Glacier National Park, Mon
tana, has more; than 1,000, miles h group
of trails. ' " "v ' 1 -
-Atrocities-
they would, be unable to hold the
town "against United Nations
forces driving from the north
east and South Korean Marines
approaching from Namhae Island
five miles east of Yosu.
. Tlje 400 persons found dead in
ditchesn.a beanfield near Taejon
prison evidently had been shot
one by one with their hands tied
behind . them. .
Some had been shot through
the head.- Others had been shot
in the back, near the kidneys, and
die da lingering, agonizing death.
There were old men in the
One yery aged woman
was" found. ' ' ''' .
....The story of Lily
James, the girl from
Kansas who really lived
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Destroyer Hits Mine
WASHINGTON, Sept. 2:)-,,?,
The Navy reported tod;iy tU
U. S. Destroyer Brush hit ;i !!.,,.
ing mine in . the Sea of J;,;,,,,
Wednesday. Nine men v.f,,.,
killed and 10 injured by ttm rx.
plosion. Five others arc im. Mnr-
A large under water hole
torn in the lef t side of the 2 J'i i.
ton destroyer but the ship i i
the port of Sasebo, Japan, i n i- i
her own power after cmci -hcy
repairs at the scene.
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What's all the huffiri and puffin9 about?
I've: been a Puffin all my life!"
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odder than many of the cigarette tests you're asked to make these days.
One puff of this brand one sniff of that. A quick inhale a fast exhale
and you're supposed to know what cigarette to smoke from then on. The sensible
test doesn't have to rely on tricks and short cuts. It's a day-after-day,
pack-after-pack tryout for 30 days. That's the
test Camel asks you to make! Smoke Camels regularly for
30 days. Your "T-Zone" (T for Throat, T for Taste)
is the best possible proving ground for any cigarette.
After you've made the Camel 30-Day Mildness Test,
we believe you'll know why . . .
rJlqre People GmoHie Scuei
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